ISBN:
9781000830996
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (560 pages)
Series Statement:
The Atlantic Slave Trade Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.36209
Keywords:
Slave trade
;
Slave trade
;
Slave trade
;
Slave trade-Europe-History
;
Slave trade-Africa-History
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1 Slave Exports from West and West-Central Africa, 1700-1810: New Estimates of Volume and Distribution -- 2 Prices of Slaves in West and West-Central Africa: Toward an Annual Series, 1698-1807 -- 3 King Agaja of Dahomey, the Slave Trade, and the Question of West African Plantations: The Embassy of Bulfinch Lambe and Adomo Tomo to England, 1726-32 -- 4 Whitehaven and the Eighteenth-Century British Slave Trade -- 5 The Commercial and Financial Organization of the British Slave Trade, 1750-1807 -- 6 Market Structure and the Profits of the British African Trade in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 7 Profitability of the British Trade in Slaves Once Again -- 8 Productivity in the Transatlantic Slave Trade -- 9 Evidence on English/African Terms of Trade in the Eighteenth Century -- 10 Characteristics of British Slaving Vessels, 1698-1775 -- 11 The World an Absentee Planter and His Slaves Made: Sir William Stapleton and His Nevis Sugar Estate, 1722-1740 -- 12 "Prodigious Riches": The Wealth of Jamaica Before the American Revolution -- 13 The Condition of the Slaves in the Settlement and Economic Development of the British Windward Islands, 1763-1775 -- 14 Measuring the French Slave Trade, 1713-1792/3 -- 15 The French Sugar Business in the Eighteenth Century: A Quantitative Study -- 16 Profitability of Slave and Long-Distance Trading in Context: The Case of Eighteenth-Century France -- 17 A Reassessment of the Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade -- 18 The History of the Danish Negro Slave Trade, 1733-1807 -- 19 Worlds Apart: Africans' Encounters and Africa's Encounters with the Atlantic in Angola, Before 1800.
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